Obama advocacy group raised almost $5 million so far in 2013

President Barack Obama's political advocacy group -- converted from his former campaign apparatus -- raised nearly $5 million in the first quarter of 2013, according to a release from the group, Organizing for Action, on Friday.

OFA reported raising $4,892,759 between January and the end of March from almost 110,000 donors, making for an average donation of about $44.65. Only 1.3 percent of the group's total donors -- 1,428 donors -- contributed over $250.

While the figures hardly compare to the mammoth sums raised by Obama during the height of the presidential campaign, the money still funds advocacy actions have already begun to take shape. For instance, OFA has sought to organize support and advertise in favor of immigration and gun law reforms -- two pillars of the president's second-term domestic agenda.

While OFA was not legally required to disclose its donors, it named benefactors who contributed over $250. The group had come under scrutiny for the risk that donations might result in access to Obama, and create an appearance of impropriety. Below is a partial list of some of the biggest donors to OFA over the last quarter: